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for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> that official acknowledged a few more armed americans might not have fended off the attack. republican lawmakers kret size the obama add strags for not doing enough to protect the benghazi compound. >>> new details about the man arrested at lax wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying weapons. abc news learned that he told detectives and the fbi, hey this is a game. however, the officials are puzzled whether he meant the questioning or the stuff in his checked baggage. and officials are still trying to figure out how he managed to fly from china to korea to japan and on to los angeles without being stopped by security. >>> a plea deal reach in the case of a colorado student shot after she wandered into a house drunk. zoe ripple pleaded getty to felony trespassing. her record will be wiped clean if she stays out of trouble. the colorado university student claims sunny was given a date rape drug the night she ended up inside the stranger's house. >> really scary things can happen p it is so important to keep -- your bearings about
for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> that official acknowledged a few more armed americans might not have fended off the attack. republican lawmakers kret size the obama add strags for not doing enough to protect the benghazi compound. >>> new details about the man arrested at lax wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying weapons. abc news learned that he told detectives and the fbi, hey this is a game. however, the officials are puzzled whether he meant the...
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have been made in connection with the shooting of the courageous pakistani girl that stood up to the taliban. four people have been arrested for the attack on malala yusefzai. she is in stable condition after being shot in the head and neck. >>> and two dozen people on a party boat in san francisco bay had a scare when the boat started sinking. the coast guard rescued 22 people on that craft after it struck a rock off of alcatraz. and started taking on water. >> there was alcatraz. and all of a sudden, boom. like a big jolt. and the cost guard boats came in and got us off. >> nobody was injured in that incident. >>> and the soft drink industry is launching a last-ditch effort to try to stop a ban on big drinks in new york city from aching effect. the industry is suing the city board of health, denying the authority to impose the ban on drinks larger than 16 ounces. the rule is set to take effect this coming march. >>> and if you get a strange-looking $100 bill, there's a good chance it was stolen. the fbi says a lge amount of the newly-designed bills, they won't say how many, were stolen fro
have been made in connection with the shooting of the courageous pakistani girl that stood up to the taliban. four people have been arrested for the attack on malala yusefzai. she is in stable condition after being shot in the head and neck. >>> and two dozen people on a party boat in san francisco bay had a scare when the boat started sinking. the coast guard rescued 22 people on that craft after it struck a rock off of alcatraz. and started taking on water. >> there was...
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she is fighting for her life, after the taliban targeted her, gunned her down. she survived. and a team of surgeons extracted a bullet from her neck this morning. she is recovering. we'll have the latest on the story. >> one brave young woman. >>> we have to switch gears now. we want to show you a video we can't stop watching. how so many people are getting up close and personal with tigers. is it just wild encounter? or too close to nature? >> saw the alligator. >>> we have a guest today. ann romney will come in our second hour. >>> we're going to begin with the alarmliing arrest at l.a.x. the big question, how did he make it on that flight into los angeles in the first place? cecilia vega is here with more. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: this is a weird one. look at all of the weapons. it could be a scene straight out of a horror movie. the weapons police say they found in the man's suitcase were bizarre, not to mention frightening. and now, investigators are just trying to figure out what he plans to do withthem. federal and state investigators remain baffled this mor
she is fighting for her life, after the taliban targeted her, gunned her down. she survived. and a team of surgeons extracted a bullet from her neck this morning. she is recovering. we'll have the latest on the story. >> one brave young woman. >>> we have to switch gears now. we want to show you a video we can't stop watching. how so many people are getting up close and personal with tigers. is it just wild encounter? or too close to nature? >> saw the alligator....
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she defended the rights of girls to go to school where she lives in the taliban heavy valley. her writing earned her pakistan's first national peace prize. she was riding home in a school van on tuesday when gunmen shot her in the neck. doctors say malala is in stable but critical condition. she's unconscious and on a ventilator, her family is terrified to give away the location fearing that taliban members who would gun down a teenager wouldn't hesitate to come after them. reza sayah has the latest on the efforts to track down the suspects. >> reporter: pakistani authorities say they have made another set of arrests in connection with the shooting of 14-year-old malala, a police chief in a district one hour south of where malala was shot saying three people are in custody, he's calling them suspects, but it's not clear how they were linked to this incident. in the meantime, malala still in critical condition in a leading military hospital. doctors say they're monitoring the swelling in her brain. the good news, they say, is her vitals, her pulse, her blood pressure remains st
she defended the rights of girls to go to school where she lives in the taliban heavy valley. her writing earned her pakistan's first national peace prize. she was riding home in a school van on tuesday when gunmen shot her in the neck. doctors say malala is in stable but critical condition. she's unconscious and on a ventilator, her family is terrified to give away the location fearing that taliban members who would gun down a teenager wouldn't hesitate to come after them. reza sayah has the...
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she resisted a taliban order banning womb friend attending school. >> reporter: the taliban commanders so hate this 14-year-old girl that despite a tribal code that forbids them from killing women, they admitted to killing her and detailed her attempted assassination. after the taliban shut down all the girls' schools in 2009, this girl started writing a blog for the bbc under a pen name. she was campaigning for girls' education. it brought her death threats for the taliban. the taliban would often drop bodies near her home to intimidate her. they said she were forced when she refused to stop speaking against us. the assassins followed her to school, they checked out they are security and stopped her school bus. yelled out her name and and fire hitting her in the head and neck and hitting two of her classmates. she is in satisfactory condition and she is expected to live. this has caused a fury in pakistan. world leaders are coming to her side and people in her own country are speaking out. >> malala can be anybody's child. this won't stop at one person. this thing will be to all sides
she resisted a taliban order banning womb friend attending school. >> reporter: the taliban commanders so hate this 14-year-old girl that despite a tribal code that forbids them from killing women, they admitted to killing her and detailed her attempted assassination. after the taliban shut down all the girls' schools in 2009, this girl started writing a blog for the bbc under a pen name. she was campaigning for girls' education. it brought her death threats for the taliban. the taliban...
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for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> reporter: nordstrom suspected the denials for security were rooted in a fear of making libya seem more unstable. but a state department official denied any politics were at play. >> i have directly served six secretaries of state, democratic and republican. on my honor, no, none. >> reporter: we have learned new details what happened that night. at 8:30, ambassador chris stevens went outside the compound to say good night to a visiting turkish diplomat. the streets were empty. but at 9:40 p.m., security agents in the operations center of the compound heard explosions and saw a large group of armed men entering the compound. stevens, sean smith and one security agent locked themselves in the safe area. they saw attackers hunting for them. pouring diesel and, setting the house on fire. the three americans went to a bathroom area where they tried to open a small window for air. but it was not enough. on the ground suffering from severe smoke inhalation they decided to flee. stevens and smith never made it out alive. diane sawyer ask
for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> reporter: nordstrom suspected the denials for security were rooted in a fear of making libya seem more unstable. but a state department official denied any politics were at play. >> i have directly served six secretaries of state, democratic and republican. on my honor, no, none. >> reporter: we have learned new details what happened that night. at 8:30, ambassador chris stevens went outside the compound to say good...
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the taliban is desperate. they try to come up with new tactics as they see themselves losing ground. the most important thing is you have to remember is there is hundreds of thousands of afghan soldiers and police. this is a very, very, very small number. we can't sacrifice what we're trying to do over there because of these small numbers who is trying to is that steamiccally change what's going on in afghanistan. >> steve: general, i understand what you're doing now is our side is doing a better job at vetting who to let in. >> yeah. we're working with the afghans. so there is two things we're doing. on the u.s. side, we're training or coming up with new technique, awareness and other things so our soldiers are more aware of this potential threat. but the key is working with the afghan government, the afghan army to help us to vet and identify and they are working very hard and we are sending additional help with them and they are work hard to vet these individuals. >> gretchen: i find it interesting that bot
the taliban is desperate. they try to come up with new tactics as they see themselves losing ground. the most important thing is you have to remember is there is hundreds of thousands of afghan soldiers and police. this is a very, very, very small number. we can't sacrifice what we're trying to do over there because of these small numbers who is trying to is that steamiccally change what's going on in afghanistan. >> steve: general, i understand what you're doing now is our side is doing...
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today we have confirmation he's had multiple engagements with the taliban on the battlefield. he provides covering fire from apache attack helicopters on emergency rescue missions. >> the fire power they deliver, the support they bring to the battlefield is at an incomparable level. >> reporter: harry has trained long and hard for this. even as child, it was clear he was destined for the military. his first trip to afghanistan five years ago lasted ten weeks. cut short when it became public. >> it's not painful to be here. you're doing a job, to be with such fantastic people. >> reporter: but as we know well, there is another side to the prince. he likes to party. before he headed off to afghanistan, he got caught in las vegas with his pants down -- literally. i think prince harry is already a very popular figure. sometimes his mistakes turn into his positives. people look at the las vegas escapades and think it was a soldier letting off steam before a second deployment. i think people do love this image of him really being exactly as he seems. you look at harry and you think
today we have confirmation he's had multiple engagements with the taliban on the battlefield. he provides covering fire from apache attack helicopters on emergency rescue missions. >> the fire power they deliver, the support they bring to the battlefield is at an incomparable level. >> reporter: harry has trained long and hard for this. even as child, it was clear he was destined for the military. his first trip to afghanistan five years ago lasted ten weeks. cut short when it...
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shot by the taliban for wanting to go to school. we have the latest on the investigation. >> pakistani authorities say they have made another set of arrests in connection with a shooting of 14-year-old malala. a police chief in a district one hour south of where she was shot saying three people are in custody. he's calling them suspects, but it's not clear how they were linked to this incident. in the meantime, malala still in critical condition in a leading military hospital. doctors say they're still monitoring the swelling in her brain. the good news, they say, is her vitals, her pulse, her blood pressure, remain stable. in the meantime, the top military spokesperson telling cnn in graphic detail where exactly malala was shot. >> she was hit on the left side behind the forehead. >> so she got hit directly in the head? >> yes, she got hit in the head, and then it traveled through here, through the neck, and went behind the shoulder and rested just next to the back bone. >> was this a point-blank shot? >> it was a point-blank shot.
shot by the taliban for wanting to go to school. we have the latest on the investigation. >> pakistani authorities say they have made another set of arrests in connection with a shooting of 14-year-old malala. a police chief in a district one hour south of where she was shot saying three people are in custody. he's calling them suspects, but it's not clear how they were linked to this incident. in the meantime, malala still in critical condition in a leading military hospital. doctors say...
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that we have met with from the region tell us, that this is a recruitment tool for al qaeda and the taliban. that as soon as there's a drone strike that kills somebody's child or kills their wife, in that culture, the culture is then to pick up a gun and seek revenge. these people, when we went into a meeting ere there were just thousands of people waiting for us, they were chanting "we want peace, we want peace." they don't want to live like this. this has been over eight years of drone strikes. killed way too many people. and they were so excited to see us coming as the face of americans who value their lives and who want to live in peace with them as well. >> medea, the united states has a tricky relationship with pakistan. we're trng to better our relations with them. don't you think your actions there are making it more difficult for our government to operate in pakistan the way it sees fit? >> on the contrary, carol, we think that we are the citizen at this particular times -- diplomats that are winning the hearts and minds of the pakistani people. we've been to an area where they hav
that we have met with from the region tell us, that this is a recruitment tool for al qaeda and the taliban. that as soon as there's a drone strike that kills somebody's child or kills their wife, in that culture, the culture is then to pick up a gun and seek revenge. these people, when we went into a meeting ere there were just thousands of people waiting for us, they were chanting "we want peace, we want peace." they don't want to live like this. this has been over eight years of...